The First One
A lovely little thinker, but a bugger when he's pissed
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I don't know, maybe something before Christmas. . . let's think about it anyway. Monty can let us know when he heads up North to see the olds for Crimbo, Hammychops can let us know in advance if he's gonna disappear for two weeks again, I can go and beat my head against a brick wall, er, I mean talk to MaGiC, and maybe even Chris H can be tempted beyond the Coventry city limits (note: no cracks about the only thing limiting Coventry City being their inability to play!). . .
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I know what we could do - a race around the world in 80 days... well leave from Leicster Square... the Queen herself will throw the chequered flag...
oops sorry Simpsons flashback *hee hee*
how about meting in a point central to everyone on the board... it'll probably be somewhere in the middle of the Indian ocean or Mongolia... how about the Seychelles Ulan Bator!?!
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Believe it or not Lee, I have been known to take bold excursions outside Coventry, deep into Dominion space - I mean the surroundings areas. Chances are good that I would be able to take a trip south around Xmas if another 'FlareUp' is arranged for around then.
PS - Seven games unbeaten for City
PPS - So how did it go anyway Lee? Do you have any photos? Any 18+ rated photos? C'mon, give us details! And please tell me you drank loads of Grolsch Premium lager. I'm addicted to the stuff and I can't get enough of it.
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HEY! Canadians do not have 'beady' eyes, and 'flapping heads all full of lies.'! We have kinda bugged out eyes, and are worried far too much about our hockey to lie.
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The First One
A lovely little thinker, but a bugger when he's pissed
Member # 35
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Bizarrely enough, I WAS drinking Grolsch.
Registered: Mar 1999
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Chris Howell
Ex-Member
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Men with great minds drink great lager I guess. :-)
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Does that apply even when one of then has no idea what temperature it tastes best at? Grolsch, when mispronounced properly, sounds like it tastes when served at American-traditional ice-cold temperatures. I understand the strain of yeast used to ferment it determines what temperature you should serve it at. Most American beers use a strain that makes the beer taste best between 30-40 degrees.
Of course, an ice-cold brew is a godsend during one of those days when the temperature (in the shade!) is over 110°. When having a brew near Christmastime, an ice cold beverage isn't the first thing you'd reach for. I was almost 40 when an English expatriate friend from the gunshop told me what temperature to serve Guinness. Before that I thought it was gag-awful stuff. What a difference.
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